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NOTE: When you are
setting up privilege levels
on a RADIUS or
TACACS+ server, level 0
allows Normal Exec
access to the switch, and
level 15 allows Privileged
Exec access.
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Authentication Settings
Similar to RADIUS, TACACS+ is a system that uses a central server to
control authentication for access to switches on the network. The RADIUS
Settings page was renamed "Authentication Settings" and updated to
include TACACS+.
The RADIUS system uses User Datagram Protocol (UDP) while TACACS+
uses Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). UDP only offers best-effort
delivery, while TCP offers a connection-oriented transport. Also, note that
RADIUS encrypts only the password in the access-request packet from the
client to the server, while TACACS+ encrypts the entire body of the packet.
Both RADIUS and TACACS+ authentication control management access
using the console port, Web browser, or Telnet. These access options must
be configured on the authentication server together with user names,
passwords, and specific privilege levels for each user name/password pair.
NOTICE: If you are using only a RADIUS server for authentication, you must
configure a special user name on the server for the CLI enable command that
allows access to the Privileged Exe level from the Normal Exe level. The user
name to configure on the RADIUS server for this command is $Enable.
The Switch/Security/Authentication Settings page contains the following
fields that can be edited:
Authentication Sequence— Select the authentication, or
authentication sequence, required: (Default: Local)
Local — The switch authenticates the user.
RADIUS — A RADIUS server authenticates the user.
TACACS — A TACACS+ server authenticates the user.
Local, RADIUS — The switch attempts to authenticate the user
first, and then a RADIUS server attempts to authenticate the user.
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